General Availability of AlmaLinux 8.10 Stable!
AlmaLinux 8.10 Stable Now Available
Hello Community! The AlmaLinux OS Foundation is announcing the general availability of AlmaLinux OS 8.10 codenamed “Cerulean Leopard”!
Installation ISOs are available on the mirrors now for all 4 architectures:
Torrents are available as well at:
How we build
AlmaLinux matches release and software versions with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and builds from the same sources as RHEL, ensuring complete compatibility with RHEL, and does so from freely available open source code.
SOs, Live Images, Cloud and Containers
AlmaLinux also offers a variety of Cloud, Container and Live Images. The builds for these get kicked off as soon as the public repository was ready.
The following images are expected to be available shortly.
- Container images including Platform and UBIs alternatives. We provide a wide variety of containers for your use.
- LXC/LXD
- Live Media for GNOME, GNOME-mini, KDE, XFCE, MATE and more.
- Cloud Images
- AWS for x86_64 and AArch64 EC2 Instances
- Azure for x86_64 and AArch64 VMs
- Google Cloud
- Generic Cloud/Cloud-init for all 4 architectures
- OpenNebula for x86_64 and AArch64 architectures
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for x86_64 and AArch64 Instances
- Vagrant Boxes:
- Libvirt
- VirtualBox
- Hyper-V
- VMWare for x86_64 and AArch64
- Parallels for AArch64
- Raspberry Pi
- Windows Subsystem for Linux for x86_64 and AArch64
Release Notes and More Information
AlmaLinux 8.10 brings updates to security and data protection, and improvements in web-console and system roles to automate operations and ensure consistency in intricate IT settings. The release continues to enhance system availability, reliability, and recovery processes, alongside improving virtual machine snapshot functions in hybrid cloud scenarios. New system roles have been introduced to streamline the creation and administration of logical volume manager (LVM) snapshots for better data backup and recovery processes. Performance, scalability, and reliability continue to be the focus of updates in the 8.10 version to aid developers in application development and management.
You can read the full release notes for this version on the wiki: AlmaLinux OS 8.10 Release Notes.
Renewing support for upstream deprecated hardware
With AlmaLinux 8.10 we have also differentiated ourselves by meeting another request from our community for support with older hardware to help them stay on updated operating systems.
The following device drivers were modified to re-add PCI IDs for hardware disabled in upstream:
- The following device drivers were modified to re-add PCI IDs for hardware disabled in upstream:
- aacraid - Dell PERC2, 2/Si, 3/Si, 3/Di, Adaptec Advanced Raid Products, HP NetRAID-4M, IBM ServeRAID & ICP SCSI
- be2iscsi - Emulex OneConnect Open-iSCSI for BladeEngine 2 and 3 adapters
- be2net - Emulex BladeEngine 2 and 3 adapters
- hpsa - HP Smart Array Controller
- lpfc - Emulex LightPulse Fibre Channel SCSI
- megaraid_sas - Broadcom MegaRAID SAS
- mlx4_core - Mellanox Gen2 and ConnectX-2 adapters
- mpt3sas - LSI MPT Fusion SAS 3.0
- mptsas - Fusion MPT SAS Host
- qla2xxx - QLogic Fibre Channel HBA
- qla4xxx - QLogic iSCSI HBA
For a complete list of hardware support for which was added in this release, see the Extended hardware support section in the 8.10 release notes.
While this list is quite comprehensive, we also welcome feedback from all of our users! If you use older hardware, does this list cover everything you need it to? If not, please share more here on the AlmaLinux Forums: Re-adding support for older hardware.
Pitch In
Join us in the AlmaLinux Community Chat to get any assistance you need and help others. You can also post a question on our 8.10 Forum, on our AlmaLinux Community on Reddit, catch us on Twitter/X and follow us on Mastodon @almalinux@fosstodon.org
Please report any bugs you may see on the Bug Tracker.
Enjoy the release and have fun!
AlmaLinux OS Foundation has announced the general release of AlmaLinux OS 8.10, also known as "Cerulean Leopard." The update offers enhancements to security, data protection, web-console, and system roles, which increase system availability, dependability, and recovery operations. It also adds new system responsibilities to improve data backup and recovery. The release also answers the community's desire for compatibility for older hardware by changing device drivers to re-add PCI IDs for hardware that was previously disabled upstream. The emphasis is on performance, scalability, and dependability for developers.